adamkungl
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From 9am (British) 6pm (Aus) yesterday, ticket sales were opened for people who signed up early, with the public ticket sales/ballot due to open in October.
On twitter, CEO Jon Dutton confirmed that there would be full refunds for any COVID impacted travel restrictions.
Initial response seemed strong with online queues and unfortunately the typical website failures for some users (hopefully this was sorted quickly! but probably an indication of good demand)
Has anyone else bought tickets yet?
I got tickets for England v Samoa opener, Tonga v PNG, NZ v Ireland, and France v Samoa.
These are the games I most want to see, but have another dozen or so lined up for when travel arrangements become clearer.
It wouldn't surprise me if this tournament doubles the attendance of the 2017 event, everything about its organisation has been 100x better.
On twitter, CEO Jon Dutton confirmed that there would be full refunds for any COVID impacted travel restrictions.
Initial response seemed strong with online queues and unfortunately the typical website failures for some users (hopefully this was sorted quickly! but probably an indication of good demand)
Has anyone else bought tickets yet?
I got tickets for England v Samoa opener, Tonga v PNG, NZ v Ireland, and France v Samoa.
These are the games I most want to see, but have another dozen or so lined up for when travel arrangements become clearer.
It wouldn't surprise me if this tournament doubles the attendance of the 2017 event, everything about its organisation has been 100x better.